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ISO 639 counts four Sardinian languages (Campidanese, Gallurese, Logudorese and Sassarese), each with its own language code. Non-Sardinian language varieties spoken in Sardinia Corso-Sardinian (orange and yellow) with regard to Sardinian proper (green) Sardinian is the indigenous and historical language of most Sardinian communities.
The Sardinians, [6] or Sards [7] [8] ( Sardinian: Sardos or Sardus; Italian and Sassarese: Sardi; Gallurese: Saldi ), are a Romance language -speaking [9] ethnic group native to Sardinia, [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] from which the western Mediterranean island and autonomous region of Italy derives its name. [6] [16] Etymology.
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Mar 21, 2024 · In this email interview, upcoming host Andria Piciau of the Acadèmia de su Sardu APS, who has been working with the Sardinian language, shares a preview of APS’ language work. More info can be found at their X account: @academiasardu. Andria will be managing the account the week of April 8–14, 2024.
Sardinian: limba Sarda or lingua Sarda. Also called: Sardu. Italian: Sardo. Romance languages. Logudorese. Sardinian language, Romance language spoken by the more than 1.5 million inhabitants of the central Mediterranean island of Sardinia.
Sardinian or Sard is a Romance language spoken by the Sardinians on the Western Mediterranean island of Sardinia.
Sardinian isn’t an Italian dialect; it’s a language of its own. And although the island has been occupied by various forces: Spanish (they still speak Catalan in Alghero), French, Piedmontese and finally Italian, the culture that started out with those stone circles has survived the whole way through.
Sardinian is a Romance language. It is native to the island of Sardinia, a Mediterranean island and autonomous region of Italy. About 1.2 million people speak Sardinian. The main dialects are Campidanese , Gallurese , Logudorese , and Sassarese . The standard version of the language is called Limba Sarda Comuna.